Sunday, August 5, 2012

News reports out of Pakistan state that Pakistani state-carrier Pakistani International Airlines PIA (PK) has expressed interest in returning to Africa following the renewal of their fleet with five Boeing 737-800s, two B-777-LRs and two B747-800s.

PIA's 1982 Route Network with Nairobi & Dar es Salaam.

PIA last served Nairobi, Kenya from 2005 until 2006 as Karachi - Dubai - Nairobi with an Airbus A310. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania was also part of PIA's Africa Network until the 90s whilst Johannesburg, South Africa would be a début station, despite having been on the cards for many years.

"New planes scheduled to be purchased included five B-737-800, two
B-777-LR and two Jumbo planes. Sources claimed that Jumbo planes would
be used for Hajj purpose while B-777 for long haul flights like Huston,
Chicago and Los Angeles while B-737-800 for other routes.A well
informed officer of PIA seeking anonymity said that MD PIA was also keen
in revamping of routes like Nairobi, Johannesburg, Glasgow and Bangkok
etc."

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